Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] get [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | So stop worrying about me getting in the club , Muvver , I do n't get the bloody chance ! ’ |
2 | Parish council clerk Herbert Booty said gipsies had knocked down 200 saplings on the county council-owned land by driving through them to get onto the land . |
3 | I was by no means ill , and the ground by the road was firm enough for me to get to the Land Rover without too much of a struggle . |
4 | I knew that if I was with prostitutes it would be very difficult for me to get into the drug community and be accepted . ’ |
5 | That 's , it 's about two pounds fifty at erm , for me to get into the |
6 | I won the U-Bix Copiers massive ten-man race at Birmingham , so I asked Frank Dick if there was a chance for me to get in the relay team , which had n't been announced with the main selections . |
7 | Ace turned off the news by remote control , cutting off the picture of them getting into the car on their way to the reception . |
8 | but er , a lot of them got on the twelve six , you goes the twelve thirty one any way we waved to her when she got on it the coach you see was full at Bart Green , you got , at Redditch |
9 | That was how many of them got into the peep shows , selling off their self-respect in order to finance their habit . |
10 | Some of it got into the car and irritated my eyes : I had to take a hand off the steering wheel to rub them and it was almost wrenched out of my grasp as the car lurched into a hole in the road . |
11 | ‘ I went in a team of 12 and 11 of us got to the summit after an awful lot of tribulations , exploits , excitement and fierce problems . ’ |
12 | But it 's , it 's like trying to climb a mountain , is n't it , in a sense , you , it 's getting steeper and steeper as you get to the peak , so it gets harder and harder to get that last little bit . |
13 | Well , Mrs Brown , was it difficult for you to get to the toilet yesterday ? |
14 | If it is difficult for you to get to the post office , the coloured pages in the book explain how someone else can draw the payment for you . |
15 | ‘ It ends at eight , plenty of time for you to get to the airport . ’ |
16 | So I 'd suggest again that the sensible place to shout armed police is as soon as you enter because the fraction of a second between you getting from the hall to the bedroom is n't going to make any difference . |
17 | Working-class ministerial colleagues see socialism as ‘ people like them getting to the top , not actually changing the top , just getting there ’ . |
18 | I just like , I just like , I know places , like I was told when I was meeting the girls yesterday , I did n't know what road I was going on I was just telling like , people names of the pubs and luckily this , like , bloke behind me getting on the bus , said oh you need a like , a seventy P or something and that 's when I knew where I was going and everyone 's like telling me where to get off , everyone gestures to me . |
19 | People wanted to be the next model to sit and she 'd chat to them for about an hour and draw , and they 'd get a picture at the end of the session , just like you get in the street . ’ |
20 | In the weeks ahead it is therefore beholden upon us to get across the message that , once again , the Government have got it wrong . |
21 | Neither are West Ham fans likely to agree with his saying : ‘ Our supporters are only interested in us getting into the next round . ’ |
22 | Very good about him getting on the television . |
23 | He also loved jazz though it was often difficult for him to get into the clubs because when he started he was only 15 . |
24 | There was no time for him to get up the steps and past the door before it opened and deadly talons reached for him in the darkness . |
25 | But , you know , there may be many other reasons why it is important for him to get to the top so quickly . |
26 | It 's almost impossible for him to get to the decent matches . ’ |
27 | He kept asking her to get to the point as he was in a meeting , while she was waiting for him to get to the point , since , as far as she was aware , he 'd made the call to her in the first place . |
28 | Adjusting her position and half closing her eyes against the sun , she too stared out over the garden , waiting for him to get to the point . |
29 | But before Lucy could answer Doreen leaned forward and lied in a sweet voice , ‘ I told Miss Telford that you 'd said for her to get into the bus . |
30 | I could hear one of the children crying and shouted to them to get on the floor . |